Tommy Pham wrote: > On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 3:44 AM, Per Jessen <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Tommy Pham wrote: >> >>> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 3:20 AM, Per Jessen <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> wrote: >>>> Tommy Pham wrote: >>>> >>>>> What I find funny is that one of opponents of PHP threads earlier >>>>> mentioned that how silly it would be to be using C in a web app. >>>>> Now I hear people mentioning C when they need "productivity" or >>>>> "speed"... >>>>> >>>> >>>> I think I was the one to mention the latter, but as I started out >>>> saying, and as others have said too, it's about the right tool for >>>> the right job. When choosing a tool, there are a number of factors >>>> to consider - developer productivity, available skills, future >>>> maintenance, performance, scalability, portability, parallelism, >>>> performance etcetera. >>>> >>> >>> Funny you should mention all that. Let's say that you're longer >>> with that company, either by direct employment or contract >>> consultant. You've implemented C because you need 'thread'. Now >>> your replacement comes in and has no clue about C even though your >>> replacement is a PHP guru. How much headache is maintenance gonna >>> be? Scalability? Portability? wow.... >> >> Who was the idi... who hired someone who wasn't suited for the job? >> Tommy, that's a moot argument. You can't fit a square peg in a round >> hole. >> >> -- >> Per Jessen, Zürich (12.5°C) >> > > Suited for the job? You mean introduce more complexity to a problem > that what could be avoided to begin with if PHP has thread support? > hmmm.... Tommy, it's perfectly simple: in my company we hire people with C skills for C programming jobs. We hire people with database skills to be database administrators. We hire people with Linux skills to work on Linux systems. We explicitly do _not_ hire PHP web-programmers to maintain our C code. And vice versa for that matter. No problem, no complexity. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (13.4°C) -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php